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1. Multiparty storytelling in Umpila and Kuuku Ya'u.

2. Diurnal Cycle of Wind Speed and Precipitation Over the Northern Australia Coastal Region: CYGNSS Observations.

3. War Capitalism and the Expropriation of Country: Spatial Analysis of Indigenous and Settler-Colonial Entanglements in North Eastern Australia, 1864-1939.

4. A Study of Governance Arrangements for Land Use and Natural Resource Management Planning in Cape York Peninsula.

5. Geoarchaeology in action: A sedimentological analysis of anthropogenic shell mounds from the Cape York region of Australia.

6. Are there two species of Graceful Honeyeater in Australia?

7. Indigenous free prior informed consent: a case for self determination in World Heritage nomination processes.

8. The Functions of Represented Speech and Thought in Umpithamu Narratives.

9. Mission-Based Indigenous Production at the Weipa Presbyterian Mission, Western Cape York Peninsula (1932–66).

10. Indigenous forest livelihoods and bauxite mining: A case-study from northern Australia.

11. Measured hillslope erosion rates in the wet-dry tropics of Cape York, northern Australia Part 1: A low cost sediment trap for measuring hillslope erosion in remote areas - Trap design and evaluation.

12. Conflict in Common: Heritage-making in Cape York.

13. One Wedding and a Funeral: Reflections on Fieldwork, Community and Relationships in Cape York Peninsula.

14. Experienced action constructions in Umpithamu: Involuntary experience, from bodily processes to externally instigated actions.

15. Impact of storm-burning on Melaleuca viridiflora invasion of grasslands and grassy woodlands on Cape York Peninsula, Australia.

16. Geographic and Linguistic Reflections on Moent and Dubbelde Ree: Two of Australia's First Recorded Placenames.

17. ‘More than Love’: Locality and Affects of Indigeneity in Northern Queensland.

18. Old boundaries and new horizons: the Weipa shell mounds reconsidered.

19. Creative Recovery: Art for mental health's sake.

20. An art-based healing process: the Aurukun creative livelihoods project at the Wik and Kugu Arts and Craft Centre.

21. The challenges of change management in Aboriginal community-controlled health organisations. Are there learnings for Cape York health reform?

22. Community-governed health services in Cape York: does the evidence point to a model of service delivery?